Central Ohio Technical College
1179 University Drive
Newark, OH 43055 c
(740) 366-1351
www.cotc.edu
COTC is a public, technical college offering two year degrees. It is regionally accredited and offers certificates and Associate's Degrees. Women outnumber men 2 to 1. Their total enrollment of 4,353 almost exclusively in-state students live off campus.
Belmont Technical College
120 Fox Shannon Place
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-9500
www.btc.edu
Belmont Technical College is a public, technical college offering two year degrees. It is located in a rural setting on the West Virginia border. It is regionally accredited and offers certificate and Associate's Degrees. 85% of it's students are from Ohio. Their total enrollment is 2,172 and all students live off campus.
Kent State- Stark
6000 Frank Avenue NW
Canton, OH 44720-7599
(330) 499-9600
www.stark.kent.edu
Kent State Stark is a public, technical college offering two year degrees that transfer to their main campus toward a four year degree. It is regionally accredited and is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools KSU-S offers certificates and a few Bachelors Degrees. It is in a suburban setting between Canton and Cleveland Ohio. The ratio of women to men is almost equal. Their total enrollment of 4,286 almost exclusively in-state students live off campus.
Stark State
6200 Frank Avenue NW
North Canton, OH 44720
(330) 494-6170
www.starkstate.edu
Stark State College is a public, technical college. It is regionally accredited and is also accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Stark State offers certificate and Associate's Degrees. It is located in Northeast Ohio. The ratio of women to men is almost equal. Their reported enrollment of 10,023 almost exclusively in-state students live off campus.
Miami University
1601 University Boulevard
Hamilton, OH 45011-3399
(513) 785-3000
www.ham.muohio.edu
Miami University is a public, branch campus. It is regionally accredited . Miami University offers certificate, Associate's Degree and Bachelor's Degrees conferred by their Oxford campus. It is in a suburban setting near Cincinnati. The ratio of women to men is almost equal. Their enrollment of 4,187 almost exclusively in-state students live off campus.
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